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On Tuesday 10 April 2001 06:19, Frank Beale wrote:
> I have the opportunity to setup a pop mail system for a client that will
> have 35,000 accounts but only the possibility of 160 simultaneous
> connections. Does anyone have any real world experience if qpopper can
> handle this much load and what would be the most efficient way to
> authenticate this many accounts. We really want as much speed as possible.

One clever solution.
Modify the source code of the Qpopper for use a user Data Base like DBM files
or LDAP.
Modify the source code for make que Qpopper go using NFS.

I have done it and my mail system goes very, very fine ^_^

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